Answer:
When tectonic plates smash against each other, they either form mountains, volcanoes, or tsunamis.
Explanation:
<em>Mountain ranges:</em>
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--> when tectonic plates smash into one another, they rise up together like an upside-down 'V'. They do this slowly.
<em>Volcanoes:</em>
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--> they are formed when there is a break in the earth's surface. The magma flows from the mantle upward until it reaches the surface. Then it shoots up like a geyser, releasing tons of lava into the air. Over time, once the lava reaches the ground and hardens, the lava creates a mountain-like shape: a volcano
<em>Tsunamis:</em>
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--> they are formed when displaced water tries to find a stable position again - under the influence of gravity. They also occur when their are underground landslides. Earthquakes both on land and under water can create Tsunamis as well.
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